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[Title] => Supreme Court allows lower court to proceed with North Rail case
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - A Chinese firm tasked to repair the railway tracks from Caloocan City to Clark Field lost its bid for the Supreme Court to stop a Makati Court from hearing a petition to void the $503-million project.
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[Title] => Chinese firm in Northrail project seeks relief from Supreme Court
[Summary] => The Chinese contractor in the controversial North Luzon Railways Corp. (Northrail) project has brought to the Supreme Court its appeal seeking dismissal of a pending suit filed by a group of lawyers for the annulment of the deal hounded by alleged anomaly.
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[Title] => Ex-Northrail chief wanted contract terminated
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[Title] => U.P. opinion based on $33-M expert
[Summary] => It is noble to apologize for a mistake. Saying sorry does not diminish manhood, but adds to personhood.
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[Title] => UP twits wrong firm in Northrail
[Summary] => Mistaken identity works as comedy plot. In governance or diplomacy mistaken identity can lead to tragedy. That is what happened to the opinion of the U.P. Law Center on the North Luzon Railway to be laid by the China National Machinery and Equipment Corp. (Group), or CNMEG.
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